Knowing there is something to fotograph but not being able to find it sort of frustrating, especially when underwater and being limited by an annoying but finite thing as an air supply.

Try imagining an area as large as a couple of football fields of underwater seagrass and an underwater visibility of about 20 meters and you’ll understand it’s not easy to find a specific living animal, even it has the size of about two humans.

The “thing” I am talking about is “Dennis”, the famous seacow (or Dugong, it’s one of the three members of the Manatee family) of the Abu Dabbab bay near Port Ghalib in the Marsa Alam region of Egypt.

Seeing these pictures you’ve probably guessed we found it but it took us two full-hour dives to actually spot it. Sure, we did come across plenty of huge and approacheable Turtles and a couple of large Stingrays but imagine being a the last stage of your dive (it’s that limited air supply) and spotting an enormous dustcloud underwater, the number one Dugong signature… but no Dennis to match it.
Turned out it was right above us and while we were getting highly frustrated not seeing it, he was just getting a breath of fresh air. Our paths finally crossed when we decided to go up and finish the dive while he was going down to continue vacuuming the seafloor.

We squeezed a few last minutes at our ample air supply… enjoy the shots!

Images taken with a Canon Eos 20D, 15mm f2.8 fisheye and an UK-Germany housing.

 

A month ago we headed out to Austria to see wether we could still find fresh powder snow. Not an easy task as it hadn’t snowed in almost three weeks. But then it’s good to have some Dutch locals with you, as long as it’s cold you can still find pow. These pictured wallpapers prove it. Check out the full teaser at Seshn.com or wait for autumn as Snowboard Magazine will feature the full story.

Widescreen wallpaper (1600×1000 pixels):

Martine Veldhoen, Silvretta Nova.


Bas Elhorst, Silvretta Nova.


Bas Elhorst, Silvretta Nova.


Timo Hermeler, St.Anton am Arlberg


Irene Bauer, St.Anton am Arlberg


Martine Veldhoen, Silvretta Nova.


Anne-Fleur Eiff, Silvretta Nova.

Or go to the Hi-res wallpaper gallery for non-wide versions (1600×1200 pixels):

Wallpapers Hi-res
 

Two nice Benny Rodrigues wallpapers (hi-res and widescreen) from last weekends Bacard B-Live event in the off_corso in Rotterdam. Atmospheric stuff.


Click image for widescreen version, click here for the hi-res version (1600×1200)


Click image for widescreen version, click here for the hi-res version (1600×1200)

 

Oh what a night! After three continuous weeks of shooting all over European Alps with a broken arm (and not to mention doing Trance Energy as well) it was time for the last one of this very busy month. But what a great way to finish a shooting spree.
Bacardi and Rotterdam mix perfectly with Benny Rodrigues creating a fantastic line-up with the likes of: Leroy Styles, Version & Atjazz Ft Emilie Chick (aka Charles Webster), Rolando, Prunk Le Funk , The Freshest Kidz, Civil and himself ofcourse.

Great atmosphere, great people, perfect music made for one of the better editions of this already great Bacardi series. Check the full gallery here.

 


Click on the collage to go to the full Dutch Ski Champs series. For private use only!

Also, two publications from the AD Newspaper:

Alwin de Quartel & Kees-Jan van der Klooster

 

It’s funny how things take their way sometimes. One moment you are walking with you bulky underwater photography equipment, a few months later one of your photo’s has inspired a painter and the result is hanging on a wall at an exhibition in Gold Coast, Australia.

While on assignment for Duikmagazine (DiveMagazine) in Port Ghalib in Egypt I ran into Roy and Janice, an Australian couple who were enjoying their new Catamaran at this incredible diving destination. A couple of glasses of excellent Australian wine, not easy to get hold of in Egypt, Roy and I found out we have a shared passion for wild animals: he painting them, I photographing them.

Obvously I was flattered he wanted to use some of my images for his paintwork, the result you can see above. 32 of his paintings are now on display at a Gold Coast Art Gallery. I couldn’t resist sharing a few of those.

 

Some images from the Dutch Ski Champs in a way too warm Austria. Besides a few too many stressed out parents it’s really a nice sport to photograph. The action looks really good really quickly and there’s plenty of atmosphere to shoot as well.

Full series coming next week.

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